![]() If you ever uesed Cubase you had noted that there is a tiny icon already showing the audio configuration of the track (on o is mono two oo is stereo). Are you referring to something completely different, maybe a video or tutorial about what you are referring to? I don’t see how much more simple it can be other than you use a KC and not an icon to click on in the project page. The 4 commands I wrote above, assuming a track is in focus, are all 1 button press and each one can be created using a macro. This is why Cubase provides the PLE, LE, and macros. There are a lot of different types of Cubase users, and they all want different things. Also, users who want other important-to-them stuff for example a track volume slider on each track on the project page which can’t be achieved by a macro. Now, if you want more click icons on the Project Page, especially ones that can already be configured as a macro, LE, or PLE, then you are competing with users who say Cubase is too cluttered looking already. Press 1 button, a Cubase macro assigned to a KC. You have created a audio track in mono, but now you want it in stereo. Thats exactly what the 2nd macro above achieves. You said “If you create an audio track in SO 5.4 in mono for instance and you then want to have it in stereo you just have to click on the icon in the track, bang!” The room for improvement never ends except those who complain about upgrades. Then your quote "And it is not about audio material it is about track configuration. Easy change of audio track configuration.
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